There is a possibility this is an actual kernel bug, but not in -7. I run -9 and am also getting intermittent ATA errors. Seagate hard disks, over the past few years, however, have been prone to failures. I have a Seagate ATA ST3120213AS. 120 GiB. Is this a kernel issue with certain SATA Seagate Drives? Driver issue? Or is it reall this failure- propensity in the drives? Can anyone confirm what the problem is?
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